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Trip overview

The average train between Chelsea and Shoreditch takes 7 min and the fastest train takes 6 min. The train runs at least 14 times per hour from Chelsea to Shoreditch. The journey time may be longer on weekends and holidays; use the search form on this page to search for a specific travel date.

Chelsea to Shoreditch train times

Trains run every five minutes between Chelsea and Shoreditch.
The earliest departure is at 13:09 in the afternoon, and the last departure from Chelsea is at 16:24 which arrives into Shoreditch at 16:32.
All services run direct with no transfers required, and take on average 7 min.
The schedules shown below are for the next available departures.

Frequently asked questions

Want to know about travelling from Chelsea to Shoreditch? We have put together a list of the most frequently asked questions from our users such as: What is the cheapest mode of transport?, What is the quickest option?, How much do tickets usually cost? and many more.

Will Coronavirus (COVID-19) affect my travel to Shoreditch?

There is widespread community transmission globally.Some travel restrictions may still be in place within United Kingdom. For the latest travel status, please check the official page for United Kingdom.

Yes, there is a direct train departing from Charing Cross station station and arriving at Old Street station station. Services depart every five minutes, and operate every day. The journey takes approximately 8 min.

What companies run services between Chelsea and Shoreditch?

London Underground (Tube) operates a vehicle from Charing Cross station to Old Street station every 5 minutes. Tickets cost £2 - £3 and the journey takes 8 min.

Train operators

London Underground (Tube)

Ave. Duration

8 min

Frequency

Every 5 minutes

Estimated price

£2 - £3

Comprised of 11 lines and 270 stations, the London Underground (known to locals as the Tube) is the most popular way to navigate the English capital, including to/from Heathrow Airport via the Piccadilly Line. Purchase an Oyster card (an electronic smartcard that you use to touch on and off at Tube stations) at any station for the cheapest fares. Most stations have WiFi, but not all trains and stations are air-conditioned. On weekends, a 24-hour service runs on selected lines.